A swarm of bees might have delayed the start of action. But it was a disappearance of depth in the bullpen that stung the Dodgers most Tuesday night. With the score tied in the ninth, and then with the Dodgers leading by one in the 10th, the club found itself with few appealing options against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Closer Evan Phillips was unavailable because of a heavy recent workload. Right-handers Joe Kelly and Daniel Hudson had been burned earlier in the game.
On Monday night, in a spot that seemed tailor-made for Brasier — especially given his up-and-down performance early on — the Dodgers elected to use Phillips with a four-run lead in the ninth; evidently uncomfortable trusting the only other available arm at that point, recently recalled right-hander Gus Varland, even in a non-save situation. That outing marked Phillips’ fourth in seven days, with the closer getting heavy usage during the Dodgers’ recent six-game winning streak.
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